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Posted on 5/25/23 at 9:26 pm to Saunson69
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House prices drop from $480k to $437k from Q4 2022 to Q1 2023.
Tough shite
Posted on 5/25/23 at 9:28 pm to PhiTiger1764
Posted on 5/25/23 at 9:40 pm to gmac8604
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Sounds like homeowners are stuck between a rock and a hard place.
I ain’t selling. I can’t sell. I’ve got 30 beehives behind it. I ain’t going through moving and moving beehives. You can kiss my black arse.

One day when you have time make a thread about your bees. I bet it would be interesting.
Posted on 5/25/23 at 9:47 pm to Saunson69
Somebody needs to break this news to the county tax accessors in Texas, our house and 2.3 acres jumped from $675,000 to $808,000 on this year’s appraisal.
Groups are organizing in several areas to try to contest the increases, apparently several counties made similar jumps. Taxes increase every year in Texas but this is larger than usual, our land value more than doubled.
Groups are organizing in several areas to try to contest the increases, apparently several counties made similar jumps. Taxes increase every year in Texas but this is larger than usual, our land value more than doubled.
Posted on 5/25/23 at 9:51 pm to HighlyFavoredTiger
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Somebody needs to break this news to the county tax accessors in Texas, our house and 2.3 acres jumped from $675,000 to $808,000 on this year’s appraisal.
Good ole property taxes. Plenty of people seem to prefer them over income or sales yet they are the easiest way to raise your taxes without a single vote.
Posted on 5/25/23 at 9:58 pm to fallguy_1978
Yeah the county tax assessor is one of the most powerful government positions in Texas apparently. I think they just search properties on Zillow and set your taxes based on that. Our new taxes will be over $1200 a month!
Posted on 5/25/23 at 10:03 pm to HighlyFavoredTiger
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Yeah the county tax assessor is one of the most powerful government positions in Texas apparently. I think they just search properties on Zillow and set your taxes based on that. Our new taxes will be over $1200 a month!
I'd rather have sales tax than property and quite honestly even an income tax. You can't decide that I made 50k more than I did last year.
Posted on 5/25/23 at 10:16 pm to CONNECTICUTTIGER
quote:My butler is upgrading properties in Newport, possibly you can come to some arrangement on his former estate?
Prices have only gone up in my area of Rhode Island, been looking for almost a year now and it's been awful!
Posted on 5/26/23 at 1:33 am to HighlyFavoredTiger
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Somebody needs to break this news to the county tax accessors in Texas, our house and 2.3 acres jumped from $675,000 to $808,000 on this year’s appraisal.
Groups are organizing in several areas to try to contest the increases, apparently several counties made similar jumps. Taxes increase every year in Texas but this is larger than usual, our land value more than doubled.
If it's done on an annual basis like beginning of year 2023 or end of year 2022, or just a full 2022 valuation, it'd make sense because that's when this graph is at its highest point. If they account up until May 2023 for this valuation, then probably not right.
This post was edited on 5/26/23 at 1:34 am
Posted on 5/26/23 at 6:35 am to Saunson69
I feel sorry for people right now. I was very fortunate to buy my home right at the end of Covid, before prices went really nuts. And at 2.75%, I’m not leaving any time soon.
Posted on 5/26/23 at 6:38 am to Saunson69
Gonna be quite a few people crying about how much money they lost in their house.
Posted on 5/26/23 at 6:40 am to fallguy_1978
Ah yes, paying taxes annually on something you paid taxes on when you bought it. Taxpayers are cash cows.
Posted on 5/26/23 at 6:40 am to Saunson69
Here comes the crash!
Will be much worse than obozo's crash.
Will be much worse than obozo's crash.
Posted on 5/26/23 at 6:41 am to Saunson69
Certain markets should be high particularly here in certain cities in Florida. When i see places out in the middle of nowhere in the U.S. selling 1500 sq ft houses for over 300k then there is a problem.
Posted on 5/26/23 at 6:45 am to fallguy_1978
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I'd rather have sales tax than property and quite honestly even an income tax.
Insanity
Posted on 5/26/23 at 6:45 am to fallguy_1978
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You can't decide that I made 50k more than I did last year.
That's what the 87,000 new IRS agents are for.
Posted on 5/26/23 at 6:45 am to Saunson69
It would help if the tax assessors were ever remotely correct. Understand it’s in their best interest to overvalue your property.
I just got mine, they over valued it “for tax purposes” by around 15%
I just got mine, they over valued it “for tax purposes” by around 15%
Posted on 5/26/23 at 6:47 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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I love my place but at times i wish I had unloaded all of it in '22 and moved into a dump of an apartment for 2 or 3 years.
My wife teaches with someone who did this in 2021. They had purchased a fixer upper a few years prior and DIY’d a good bit. Sold it for a lot more than they paid and have been living in an apartment. Helps they’re young and don’t have kids. I thought it was a smart move.
This post was edited on 5/26/23 at 6:48 am
Posted on 5/26/23 at 6:47 am to CONNECTICUTTIGER
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Prices have only gone up in my area of Rhode Island, been looking for almost a year now and it's been awful!
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